Kingstonfirst chief executive Ros Morgan said: “The Prima Baby Awards recognise and reward the best products and services for families and we fought off tough competition, particularly from the runners up Legoland Windsor and Peppa Pig World."

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Kingston town centre defeats Peppa Pig World and Legoland to be named best family day out

alphabeti says...11:01am Thu 27 Mar 14

Obviously the judges were not in the vicinity of the Market in the approach to Christmas. All the barriers from the resurfacing work made it almost impossible to get past with a buggy. Doesn't seem all that family friendly but I'm sure it's really wonderful now!

Obviously the judges were not in the vicinity of the Market in the approach to Christmas. All the barriers from the resurfacing work made it almost impossible to get past with a buggy. Doesn't seem all that family friendly but I'm sure it's really wonderful now!alphabeti

Obviously the judges were not in the vicinity of the Market in the approach to Christmas. All the barriers from the resurfacing work made it almost impossible to get past with a buggy. Doesn't seem all that family friendly but I'm sure it's really wonderful now!

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DB says...1:31pm Thu 27 Mar 14

alphabeti wrote…

Obviously the judges were not in the vicinity of the Market in the approach to Christmas. All the barriers from the resurfacing work made it almost impossible to get past with a buggy. Doesn't seem all that family friendly but I'm sure it's really wonderful now!

No, it's STILL like that, despite all ofthe ridiculous lies and assurances that we have had. The contractor apologised for over-running by 7 weeks and when I went there the following weekend, there was still no one working on it. There is no point apologising in the first place really.

[quote][p][bold]alphabeti[/bold] wrote:
Obviously the judges were not in the vicinity of the Market in the approach to Christmas. All the barriers from the resurfacing work made it almost impossible to get past with a buggy. Doesn't seem all that family friendly but I'm sure it's really wonderful now![/p][/quote]No, it's STILL like that, despite all ofthe ridiculous lies and assurances that we have had.
The contractor apologised for over-running by 7 weeks and when I went there the following weekend, there was still no one working on it. There is no point apologising in the first place really.DB

alphabeti wrote…

Obviously the judges were not in the vicinity of the Market in the approach to Christmas. All the barriers from the resurfacing work made it almost impossible to get past with a buggy. Doesn't seem all that family friendly but I'm sure it's really wonderful now!

No, it's STILL like that, despite all ofthe ridiculous lies and assurances that we have had. The contractor apologised for over-running by 7 weeks and when I went there the following weekend, there was still no one working on it. There is no point apologising in the first place really.

Score: 0

alphabeti says...3:53pm Thu 27 Mar 14

DB wrote…

alphabeti wrote…

Obviously the judges were not in the vicinity of the Market in the approach to Christmas. All the barriers from the resurfacing work made it almost impossible to get past with a buggy. Doesn't seem all that family friendly but I'm sure it's really wonderful now!

No, it's STILL like that, despite all ofthe ridiculous lies and assurances that we have had. The contractor apologised for over-running by 7 weeks and when I went there the following weekend, there was still no one working on it. There is no point apologising in the first place really.

I haven't been in Kingston for a while. That's astounding. 4 months later there are still huge areas sectioned off? Competition closed for entries on 20th December so I assume the judges didn't actually visit after that time.

[quote][p][bold]DB[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]alphabeti[/bold] wrote:
Obviously the judges were not in the vicinity of the Market in the approach to Christmas. All the barriers from the resurfacing work made it almost impossible to get past with a buggy. Doesn't seem all that family friendly but I'm sure it's really wonderful now![/p][/quote]No, it's STILL like that, despite all ofthe ridiculous lies and assurances that we have had.
The contractor apologised for over-running by 7 weeks and when I went there the following weekend, there was still no one working on it. There is no point apologising in the first place really.[/p][/quote]I haven't been in Kingston for a while. That's astounding. 4 months later there are still huge areas sectioned off? Competition closed for entries on 20th December so I assume the judges didn't actually visit after that time.alphabeti

DB wrote…

alphabeti wrote…

Obviously the judges were not in the vicinity of the Market in the approach to Christmas. All the barriers from the resurfacing work made it almost impossible to get past with a buggy. Doesn't seem all that family friendly but I'm sure it's really wonderful now!

No, it's STILL like that, despite all ofthe ridiculous lies and assurances that we have had. The contractor apologised for over-running by 7 weeks and when I went there the following weekend, there was still no one working on it. There is no point apologising in the first place really.

I haven't been in Kingston for a while. That's astounding. 4 months later there are still huge areas sectioned off? Competition closed for entries on 20th December so I assume the judges didn't actually visit after that time.

Score: 0

PCBritainGoneMad! says...10:02am Fri 28 Mar 14

Always nice to see Kingston win an award, albeit a slighty strange one... Not sure I'd rather go to the Rotunda than Lego Land mind! Then again, maybe I oculd just use it as a chance to moan about a few things, that always makes one feel better...

Always nice to see Kingston win an award, albeit a slighty strange one... Not sure I'd rather go to the Rotunda than Lego Land mind!
Then again, maybe I oculd just use it as a chance to moan about a few things, that always makes one feel better...PCBritainGoneMad!

Always nice to see Kingston win an award, albeit a slighty strange one... Not sure I'd rather go to the Rotunda than Lego Land mind! Then again, maybe I oculd just use it as a chance to moan about a few things, that always makes one feel better...

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